The Ideal Music Release Promo Calendar

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 Week-by-Week Guide for Independent Artists

Releasing a new track isn’t just about hitting “upload” and hoping for the best. If you want people to really hear your music, you need a plan—and timing is everything.

Here’s a complete week-by-week promo calendar to help you build real momentum before and after your release. Whether you’re dropping a single, an EP, or a full album, this roadmap gives your music the launch it deserves.


🟢 4–6 Weeks Before Release: Build the Foundation

– Finalize your mix, master, and artwork
– Choose your release date strategically (Fridays are standard)
– Upload your track to your distributor (DistroKid, CD Baby, etc.)
– Submit to Spotify for Artists at least 2 weeks in advance
– Set up a pre-save campaign (with tools like Hypeddit or ToneDen)
– Prepare your press kit: bio, photos, cover art, private link

🎯 Goal: Be 100% ready behind the scenes so you can focus on visibility next.


🟡 3 Weeks Before Release: Tease & Pitch

– Send personalized email pitches to blogs, curators, and local media
– Drop your first teaser video on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts
– Share artwork or behind-the-scenes footage
– Create a countdown plan across social media
– Ask friends/fans to pre-save and share the teaser

🎯 Goal: Start building curiosity and get early support.


🟠 2 Weeks Before Release: Fuel the Hype

– Post short clips of the track’s hook or drop
– Share a video of you talking about the song’s inspiration or writing process
– Launch a paid or boosted post with the teaser
– Continue reaching out to blogs via platforms like Groover or SubmitHub
– Start collecting emails for your release-day newsletter

🎯 Goal: Grow anticipation and push pre-saves.


🔴 1 Week Before Release: Countdown Time

– Share a daily story or countdown post
– Remind your email list and social followers about the release date
– Drop a lyric teaser, cover reveal, or short acoustic version
– Prepare visuals and captions for launch day
– Schedule posts if possible

🎯 Goal: Make sure your audience knows exactly when to expect the drop.


🎉 Release Day (0)

– Post the release on all platforms: IG, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube
– Send your release newsletter with direct streaming links
– Tag everyone who supported you during the process
– Ask fans to add the track to their own playlists
– Engage with all comments, DMs, and reactions throughout the day

🎯 Goal: Drive maximum plays and engagement on day one.


🟩 Week 1 After Release: Keep the Energy Alive

– Share screenshots of playlists, fan reactions, and early stats
– Drop a new piece of content daily (reel, lyric snippet, story Q&A)
– Send thank-you notes to curators and blogs who featured you
– Push UGC (user-generated content) by encouraging fans to post with your track
– Consider boosting top-performing posts

🎯 Goal: Extend the lifespan of the release and build traction.


🟦 Weeks 2–4 After Release: Long-Tail Strategy

– Drop a visualizer, lyric video, or acoustic version
– Pitch to more playlists now that you have early stats
– Compile testimonials or quotes from press/blogs
– Post a recap video of the release journey
– Add the song to your Linktree or bio and keep it visible

🎯 Goal: Keep the track discoverable while preparing your next move.


Final Thought
A successful release is a campaign, not a one-day event. With the right timeline and consistent effort, you turn a track into a moment—and a moment into momentum.

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